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Not for Profit Reform Council Details UnveiledWednesday, 22nd December 2010 at 11:57 am

The Minister for Social Inclusion, Tanya Plibersek, has unveiled the terms of reference of the Not for Profit Sector Reform Council.

The Reform Council is part of the Gillard Government election promise of wide ranging reform for the Australian Not for Profit sector.

The Council is made of 12 leading figures from the sector, and will help drive the Government’s reform agenda for the sector.

The Council will be governed by the following Terms of Reference:

Purpose

The Not-for-Profit Sector Reform Council (the Council) will be established by the Commonwealth Government for three years to support the Office for the Not-for-Profit Sector (the Office) to implement the Government's commitment to smarter regulation, reduced red tape and improved transparency and accountability of the sector.

Role

The role of the Council is to provide support to the Office in its role to drive and coordinate the Government's not-for-profit sector reform agenda.

The Council will provide advice to the Government on not-for-profit issues, including:

examining the scope of a national 'one-stop shop' regulator for the sector including its role, feasibility and structure;

streamlining Commonwealth Government tendering and contracting processes for government funded not-for-profit organisations, including the development of a common form contract; and

harmonisation of fundraising and other Commonwealth, state and territory laws.

The Council will also provide advice on the Productivity Commission's report into the not-for-profit sector and other related reviews.

The Council will also support the implementation of the National Compact: working together.

Membership

Membership of the Council will be determined by the Minister for Social Inclusion.

The Council will comprise of up to twelve members and will be led by a Chair and Deputy Chair.

Membership will be reviewed annually, to provide a balance of continuing members with new members.

Members will be reimbursed costs for economy travel, accommodation and incidentals to attend the meetings. Sitting fees will not apply.

The Council will meet up to four times per year face-to-face. Additional meetings will be conducted via phone conference.
Governance

The Council will work closely with the Office for the Not-for-Profit Sector. The Council may convene working groups as necessary to consider particular issues in depth and report back to the full Council. These sub-groups may consult external experts in the field to inform their deliberations.

The full membership of the Council was announced last week and includes:

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